Poems about adversity and prosperity

1. Famous sayings about dealing with prosperity and adversity

No wise man will deny the value of exercise of pain and sorrow.

-Huxley

Bad luck roams along the same road, sometimes it comes to one person and sometimes it comes to another.

—— Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus

Suffering is like a dark cloud. When you look far away, you can see it is dark, but when you are there, it is only gray.

-richter's Chang Geng Xing

Luck is not without fear and worry; Bad luck is by no means without comfort and hope.

-Bacon's On Bad Luck

Unfortunately, it may become a bridge to happiness.

-Japanese proverb

Disaster is a person's real touchstone.

-Victory of Honor by Baumont and Fletcher

Suffering has tempered some people and destroyed others.

-fuller's words of wisdom

Fire tries gold, and adversity tries the strong.

-Seneca's On God's Will

Adversity gives people precious opportunities to hone. Only those who can stand the test of the environment can be regarded as the real strong. Great men since ancient times have struggled from adversity with indomitable spirit.

-Kōnosuke Matsushita

What can kill me will make me stronger.

-Nietzsche's Twilight of Idols

People who have not experienced adversity do not know their own strength.

-Jonson's Really Reliable

A noble heart should bear disasters instead of avoiding them, because bearing disasters shows noble will, while avoiding disasters shows inner cowardice.

-Aretino

When a person calmly bears one major misfortune after another, the beauty of his soul shines. This is not because he has no feelings about it, but because he is a noble and heroic person.

-Aristotle's Ethics of Nikolai Mark

Luck can find evil best; And bad luck can find virtue best.

-Bacon's On Bad Luck

Good luck is admirable, but overcoming bad luck is admirable. This is Seneca's famous saying.

-Bacon's On Bad Luck

Be careful when you have good luck, and be patient when you have bad luck.

-J. Ray's English Proverbs

Hope in bad luck, and worry in good luck, so that you can bear the misfortune with equanimity.

—— A Collection of Songs by Horace

Don't rest on your laurels because of luck, and don't be depressed because of bad luck. Real strong people are good at finding shadows from prosperity, finding light from adversity, and always calibrating their goals.

-Ibsen

It's better to learn wisdom through other people's bad luck than your own.

-Aesop's Fables 2. Famous sayings that are in urgent need of prosperity and adversity

Adversity

It is not words but bad luck that can make stupid people learn something.

-democritus

in the vicissitudes of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity.

-Shakespeare

Pity is caused by a person who is loved and blessed, and fear is caused by the fact that this unlucky person is similar to us.

-Aristotle

One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in unfavorable and difficult encounters.

-Beethoven

Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds.

-Emerson

Disaster is the first journey of truth.

-Byron

Miracles often occur in bad luck.

-peigen

isn't bad luck the touchstone of character?

-Balzac

Not every disaster is a curse, but an early adversity is often a blessing.

-sharp

Prosperity makes our energy idle and useless, making us feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it.

-Hume

No wise man will deny the value of exercise of pain and sorrow.

-Huxley 3. Adversity makes success

It is not words but bad luck that can make stupid people learn something. -democritus

in the ups and downs of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. -Shakespeare

Pity is caused by a person's love and fortune, and fear is caused by the fact that this unlucky person is similar to us. -Aristotle

One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters. -Beethoven

Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -Emerson

Disaster is the first journey of truth. -Byron

Miracles often occur in bad luck. -bacon

isn't bad luck the touchstone of character? -Balzac

Not every disaster is a curse, but an early adversity is often a blessing. -sharp

Prosperity makes our energy idle and useless, making us feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -Hume

No wise man will deny the value of exercise in pain and sorrow. -Huxley

A climber who aims at the peak will not be intoxicated by a certain footprint along the way.

● The waves are a farewell visit for a ship that has cut the wind and waves, and a funeral for a canoe that has gone with the flow.

● Mountain roads don't crawl under people's feet like smooth roads.

● Only those who are brave in rapids can appreciate the wonders of the source of rivers.

● If both feet of the compass move, a circle will never be drawn.

● If you want to climb the peak, don't use the rainbow as a ladder.

● How can we keep pace with the past? Leave footprints behind.

● No matter how steep the mountain is, it always leaves a climbing path for those who are not afraid of difficulties.

● people who let the full stop of life circle can't move forward half a step.

● As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will be busy bees among the thorns.

● enterprising, dry and sweaty. The valiant army belongs to the song of struggle and hope.

● Life is sweet or bitter, but it can't be tasteless. You can win or lose, but you can't give in.

● Spreading the Internet cafes to your beautiful hopes and pursuits has failed 999 times, and there are still 1 times. .

● Opportunities are only open to enterprising people, and mediocrity can never patronize them.

● People who can only walk on the concrete floor will never leave deep footprints.

● The significance of vitality lies in struggle, because the world itself is an arena.

● The character of waves is that they have been smashed by rocks countless times and rushed to the rocks countless times.

● The banyan tree is rooted in deep soil. The shade of life will grow more and more lush. Barnyard grass enjoys the same treatment as a seedling, but it does not produce ears of grain.

● Pride is a kite with a broken lead, which is fleeting; Inferiority is a bird with wings cut off, and it is difficult to get into the sky. Both of them are taboos for success.

● If a sapling refuses to be pruned for fear of pain, it will never become a success.

● Pebbles will become more beautiful and smooth after being honed by the sea.

● The torrent of life has emerged to a cliff, and if we go further, it will become a magnificent waterfall. < p You don't have to rely on love and trust, and the boat that breaks the waves will bloom with new flowers all the way.

● The dream of becoming a pillar is shattered because of being spoiled.

● If talent is compared to a sword, then diligence is a grindstone.

● Mud that has been baptized by fire will have a strong body.

● The spring water in a mountain stream will sing a wonderful song after all the twists and turns.

● Through the road in the clouds, only kiss the footprints of climbers.

● Colorful clouds float in the air, naturally triumphant, but they can only get a few compliments at most; Only by turning into sweet rain and taking root in fertile soil can we create wheatgrass for the world.

● Education is the mother's family of talents, and society is the husband's family of talents.

● The ribbon on the laurel is not twisted with talented fibers, but woven with silk strands of pain and suffering.

● None of the pearls sparkled, but others smeared them.

The footprints in the desert soon disappeared. Striving songs have been stirring in the hearts of hikers for a long time.

● Since you have identified a road, why do you have to ask how long it will take? 4. Poems describing adversity

it is hard to go, it is hard to go! Don't go astray! Whither today. I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea.

-Li Bai's it is hard to go

since heaven gave the talent, let it be employed!, spin a thousand pieces of silver, all of them come back!.

-Li Bai's Coming into Wine

insists that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are in the broken rocks. They are still strong after thousands of blows.

-Zheng Banqiao's Yongzhu

If you are poor, you will be strong, and you will never lose your ambition to achieve success.

-Preface to Tengwang Pavilion by Wang Bo

Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves through the forest, why not sing and walk slowly? Bamboo sticks and shoes are lighter than horses, who is afraid? A misty rain lasts a lifetime.

—— Su Shi's "The Wind

There are thousands of spacious buildings, which greatly protect the world's poor people from all smiles, and the wind and rain are as peaceful as a mountain. Alas! When I suddenly see this house in front of my eyes, I will freeze to death alone!

-Du Fu's "Cottage Broken by Autumn Wind" 5. What are the famous sayings and poems about "Adversity Becomes a Talent"

1. Adversity is the first road to truth. -Byron

2. Bad habits are revealed in prosperity, and virtue is highlighted in adversity.

3. Adversity and hardship are the highest institutions of learning to hone personality. -Socrates

4. People are more persevering in adversity than in prosperity. It is easier to save your body and mind when you are in bad luck than when you are in good luck. -Hugo

5. Face adversity with a brave chest. -Horace

6. Real life can only be achieved after arduous struggles. -Seneca

7. Isn't bad luck the touchstone of character? -Balzac

8. It is not words but bad luck that can make stupid people learn something. -democritus

9. In the vicissitudes of fate, it is easiest to see a person's integrity. -Shakespeare

1. Pity is caused by a person's love and fortune, and fear is caused by the fact that this unlucky person is similar to us. -Aristotle

11. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in unfavorable and difficult encounters. -Beethoven

12. Every kind of setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. -Emerson

13. Miracles often occur in bad luck. -bacon

14. Not every kind of disaster is a curse, but early adversity is often a blessing. -sharp

15. Prosperity makes our energy idle and useless, making us feel our own strength, but obstacles awaken this strength and use it. -Hume

16. No wise man will deny the value of exercise of pain and sorrow. -Huxley

17. Most of the great men since ancient times struggled from adversity with indomitable spirit. -Kōnosuke Matsushita

18. Adversity motivates people. If you have never failed, maybe you should go through it for the sake of your career. -Shakespeare